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- Mon people - Wikipedia
Mon separatist groups have risen in revolt against the central Burmese government on a number of occasions, initially under the Mon People's Front and from 1962 through the New Mon State Party (NMSP)
- Mon | Mon Ethnic Group, Myanmar, Thailand | Britannica
Mon, people living in the eastern delta region of Myanmar (Burma) and in west-central Thailand, numbering in the early 21st century somewhere between one and five million, though less than a third speak the Mon language
- MON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MON is dialectal chiefly British variant of man How to use mon in a sentence
- MON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Usage What does mon- mean? Mon- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “alone, singular, one ” It is used in many technical and scientific terms Mono- comes from the Greek mónos, meaning “alone " Mon- is a variant of mono-, which loses its -o - when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels Want to know more?
- MON. definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Mon in American English (moun) noun an Austroasiatic language used chiefly in Myanmar in the vicinity of Mawlamyine
- Mon. | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
noun Add to word list abbreviation for Monday (Definition of Mon from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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- MON PEOPLE - Facts and Details
The Mon were politically independent until 1757, when they were defeated by the Burmese Today the Mon are involved in the insurgency movement against Myanmar's military government The Mon were a highly cultured Buddhist people with a classical North Indian heritage who settled in Central Burma
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